Streets & Sidewalks - Bellevue, Michigan

The Village of Bellevue does the following: routine maintenance,
chip sealing, and continued repairs and replacing of the streets in
the worst condition. Routine maintenance includes patching potholes
in streets, grading and spraying chloride on the few remaining
gravel streets in the Village, and snow plowing.

The Village takes our responsibility to maintain our street
infrastructure seriously. Our public works department works very
hard to keep our streets in good condition and is noted for their
commitment to keeping the streets open and drivable in the winter
months.

In 2006 the Village undertook an aggressive sidewalk project and
completed approximately $40,000.00 or 10,500 square feet of sidewalk
throughout the community. We will continue to seek out sidewalk in
poor condition and budget available funds to address these
locations.

We do accept requests from property owners to have sidewalk
replaced with a 50/50 split between property owner and village. If
this is something of interest to you please contact Bellevue
Village Hall.